
The Highland Railway ran from Perth in Central Scotland north to Inverness and then on up the east coast to Wick and Thurso. From Dingwall, the railway ran west to Kyle of Lochalsh to serve Skye and the Western Isles. From Inverness, another line ran east to Keith, where it connected with the line to Aberdeen. Several branches were built from this core network to serve nearby towns.
The Highland Railway Society caters for all those interested in the Highland Railway from its inception to the current day. Membership currently costs £11 per year (or £8.50 if you are under 18 or over 65), for which you receive a quarterly journal and purchase Society publications at reduced prices. An email chat group encourages discussion between members.
Collections
Copyright © 2003 - 2010 Am Baile/The Gaelic Village
Join us on: